2-6-8-1-7-9-5 First appeared in Green Lantern Vol 5 #21 (August, 2013). 2-6-8-1-7-9-5 (known as Two-Six) is the Green Lantern of Sector 916 and is from the planet Numericon.
Aa Sector 904; First appeared in
Green Lantern (vol. 3) #21 (February 1992).
Adam Sector 1055; He later meets with Saarek, who was also sent to find the Anti-Monitor. He and Saarek are last seen on Ryut with Scar as Black Lanterns.
Ash-Pak-Glif Sector 312. • B'dg appears as a character summon in
Scribblenauts Unmasked: A DC Comics Adventure. Bzzd appears as a Black Lantern in
Green Lantern Corps (vol. 2) #39 and is seemingly defeated and destroyed by
Guy Gardner in
Green Lantern Corps (vol. 2) #40, though he can be seen reforming afterward.
In other media • Bzzd makes a non-speaking cameo appearance in
Green Lantern. • Bzzd appears as a character summon in
Scribblenauts Unmasked: A DC Comics Adventure. Vicker was the second human to join the Green Lantern Corps after Hal Jordan. His time as a Green Lantern is marked with difficulty, as his sector is populated entirely by non-humanoid aliens. Eventually, he comes to feel compassion for his alien charges. After the dissolution of the Corps, John Stewart recruited Vicker into the
Darkstars organization. He later died in battle, defending the planet Rann from
Grayven.
Cimfet Tau Sector 3588; Thus, he remained in a not-quite-dead state, though his physical body exhibited signs of decomposition and his costume was ragged and tattered. Each time he is destroyed, the ring reanimates his body. Unlike the rest of the Black Lanterns, Driq retains his true personality, speaking words of encouragement to John Stewart through his ring, and eventually leading his former comrade to the mass of black rings holding the reconstituted Xanshi together.
Eddore Eddore from the planet Tront was a gaseous creature, vaguely amoeboid in appearance. He died during Crisis on Infinite Earths. Eddore, along with Arisia, were created by writer
Mike W. Barr in his
Tales of the Green Lantern Corps miniseries as a tip of the hat to
E.E. Smith's
Lensman series. Arisia and Eddore are the planets of the series' super-intelligent benevolent and evil races, respectively.
Ekron Ekron from an unknown planet, was a giant floating head with a smaller alien inside "piloting" the large head of Ekron. One of its eyes was removed at some point and used by various character, notably the
Emerald Empress. Ekron later teamed-up with
Animal Man,
Adam Strange,
Starfire, and Lobo against
Lady Styx. Ekron dies in this battle, driving Styx into a
Sun-Eater.
Ermey Ermey first appeared in
Blackest Night: Tales of the Corps #3 (September 2009); he was the drill sergeant who trained Kilowog. He trained new recruits brutally, but only so they would be strong enough to survive as Lanterns. He was killed during a surprise attack on a group of Lanterns. It was from Ermey that Kilowog picked up the term "Poozer" which means "Useless Rookie". Ermey's name (and physical appearance) is a reference to the actor
R. Lee Ermey, who has portrayed Drill Sergeants/figures of military authority in films such as
Full Metal Jacket. However, before he can claim Kilowog's heart, he and the rest of the fallen Lanterns are ordered to devour the Oan main power battery.
Flodo Span Flodo Span is a gaseous member of the Green Lantern Corps. He has no corporeal body, and holds himself together with his ring. He was a friend of Hal Jordan's, and a member of the Green Lantern Corps of the Kylminade.
Galius Zed Galius Zed (also spelled Galius-Zed) is the Green Lantern of sector 1138. He first appeared in
Tales of the Green Lantern Corps #2 (June 1981) in the story "Defeat!", written by
Mike W. Barr and
Len Wein, and drawn by
Brian Bolland and
Joe Staton. Galius is of a race of aliens whose bodies are large heads, with normal sized legs and arms. He was first introduced fighting alongside
Hal Jordan during the war against
Krona and
Nekron. He has participated in many battles alongside his fellow Green Lantern Corps, and served as part of the invasion force sent to
Qward to destroy the Anti-Green Lantern Corps. He was trusted to take part in the "psychodrama" in which Hal Jordan was tested on his capabilities of being a Green Lantern. Galius survives
Crisis on Infinite Earths, but lost his power ring after the trial of
Sinestro and the subsequent collapse of the Main Power Battery on
Oa. After the destruction of the Corps,
John Stewart was chosen by the
Controllers for the
Darkstars. John recruited Galius along with many other former Lanterns. Their first mission was to Talyn, a planet which had been devastated by
Psimon. Galius Zed later went to Earth to drive off an alien crime syndicate. When
Grayven, the third son of
Darkseid arose, the Darkstars stood up to fight him. After the Darkstars, with the aid of
Kyle Rayner, defeated Grayven, Galius Zed, Munchukk, Chaser Bron, and Ferrin Colos remained on Rann to help
Adam Strange rebuild the battered city of Ranagar. The Darkstars were soon needed to fight once more, this time against
Hyathis. The would-be Empress of Rann used mind control to pit the Zaredians against the Darkstars, creating a diversion while she kidnapped Aleea, Adam's daughter. Hyathis might have succeeded but for the arrival of
Superboy and the Ravers who helped to crush her plans. In
Green Lantern (vol. 3), Fatality kills Galius Zed during her quest for vengeance against John Stewart, who she believes to have facilitated the destruction of her home planet Xanshi. Zed is later resurrected following
The New 52 and
DC Rebirth relaunches.
Galius Zed in other media • Galius Zed appears in
Justice League, voiced by
René Auberjonois. This version is a friend of John Stewart who is later killed by
Despero. • Galius Zed makes non-speaking cameo appearances in
Batman: The Brave and the Bold. • Galius Zed appears as a character summon in
Scribblenauts Unmasked: A DC Comics Adventure.
Gazzl First appeared in
Green Lantern Vol 5 #21 (August 2013). He was the Green Lantern of Sector 1122.
G'nort G'Hu Sector 2937; • G'Hu appears as a character summon in
Scribblenauts Unmasked: A DC Comics Adventure.
Harvid Sector 2937; This version is the queen of Betrassus who becomes a Green Lantern after her brother Ragnar kills the Lantern Dulok and she inherits his ring. • Iolande appears as a character summon in
Scribblenauts Unmasked: A DC Comics Adventure. She first appeared in
Wonder Woman (vol. 3) #19, and was created by
Gail Simone and
Bernard Chang. Kho is the young daughter of a
Khund ambassador, and was accepted into the Corps due to her strong sense of justice and compassion.
Krista X Sector 863; • Larvox appears as a character summon in
Scribblenauts Unmasked: A DC Comics Adventure. Mogo first appeared in
Green Lantern (vol. 2) #188 (May 1985) in a story titled "Mogo Doesn't Socialize" and was created by writer
Alan Moore and artist
Dave Gibbons. Although initially a one-off character, Mogo has grown in importance in the Green Lantern mythos and is a necessary part of the process for distributing
power rings as well as a destination for Corps members to recuperate.
Morro A Green Lantern from Sector 666. Guy Gardner revealed to Kyle Rayner that Morro requested his duty as
penance, as he killed his pets' mother in rage when he wrongfully thought it ate his brother (who was later found alive and well). His first act of atoning for his mistake was to adopt the creature's offspring as his own. Months later, after his brother's death (a natural cause) and the
Sinestro Corps War, Morro chose to be the Corps' cryptkeeper. Morro is capable of combat and hunting without his ring, and his primary choice of weapon is his mallet. He is accompanied by several dratures, fearsome dragon-like creatures originating from the same planet as him.
Mother Mercy Matris Ater Clementia, or Mother Mercy, is the creator of the Black Mercy plant used by
Mongul, and the new Lantern for Sector 2261. She initially created them to find people who are suffering and dying to ease their pain, which created a symbiotic relationship with her. However, the first Mongul discovered the plants and used them to spread his evil, even mutating some of the Black Mercys into giving their victims suffering. Mother Mercy, however, kept her sentience hidden from Mongul. Her abilities to both ease and create fear gave her both a Green Lantern Corps ring and a Sinestro Corps ring to choose from. The Green Lantern ring, which she ultimately chose, came from the recently deceased
Bzzd. Mother Mercy first appeared in
Green Lantern Corps (vol. 2) #24 (July 2008).
NautKeLoi NautKeLoi first appeared in
Green Lantern (vol. 2) #9 (December 1961), and was created by
John Broome and
Gil Kane. He originates from Aeros, a planet entirely covered by water. As he cannot breathe air, he is always seen wearing a glass helmet filled with water.
NautLeKoi in other media • NautLeKoi makes a non-speaking cameo appearance in
Green Lantern: First Flight. • NautLeKoi makes a non-speaking cameo appearance in
Green Lantern: Emerald Knights. • NautLeKoi makes a non-speaking cameo appearance in
Green Lantern. • NautLeKoi appears as a character summon in
Scribblenauts Unmasked: A DC Comics Adventure. when the Guardians of the Universe depart this plane of existence with the
Zamarons, at the trial of
Sinestro, on page 3 of the bar scene in
Green Lantern (vol. 3) #56 (November 94) and in a group of ex-Green Lanterns freed from slavers by Guy Gardner. Rot Lop Fan has apparently been reinstated as a Green Lantern after the rebirth of the Corps.
Rot Lop Fan in other media • Rot Lop Fan makes a non-speaking cameo appearance in
Green Lantern. • Rot Lop Fan appears as a character summon in
Scribblenauts Unmasked: A DC Comics Adventure. He later encounters
Ash, who was also sent to find the Anti-Monitor, and the two decide to join forces. for nearly three thousand years until the events of the
Crisis on Infinite Earths forced him into retirement. TO-T-U-K had no desire to retire from the Green Lantern Corps and actually preferred to dying in the line of duty. However, it was the will of the Guardians that TO-T-U-K pass his power ring to another. TO-T-U-K was sent to Valstan C5, a planet in the fifth sector of the globular cluster of Sector 1287, where he will find his successor. Upon arriving in Valstan C5, TO-T-U-K scanned the planet to find a worthy heir but for reasons unknown to him his ring apparently failed to pinpoint his replacement. Initially confused, TO-T-U-K soon realized that the individual he had been looking for was a hive-mind cluster of floating organisms that were floating around him, called the Collective. The Collective, however, was insufficient to become a Green Lantern due to possessing a lower functioning intelligence. But TO-T-U-K learned that the Collective has the ability to absorb the essence of an ensnared lifeform, which would also absorb the personality and intelligence of the lifeform as it was assimilated into the Collective. TO-T-U-K realized that it was possible for the Collective to absorb his power battery and in doing so, each organism of the Collective would become a living power ring. TO-T-U-K understood what he had to do in which he allowed himself to be absorbed by the Collective; his sacrifice provided the intelligence and higher reasoning the Collective needed to become a Green Lantern.
Tuebeen The Green Lantern of Sector 918,
Venizz Sector 2812; Voz is badly injured but survives. He appears in a cameo in the Green Lantern live-action film and is also a part of the film toyline.
Wissen Sector 1915; First appeared in
Tales of the Green Lantern Corps Annual #3 (1987). Wissen used his powers as a Green Lantern to end a thousand-year civil war on the planet Veltre. Wissen is eventually regarded by the natives of Veltre as a god, and under his benevolent rule the planet becomes peaceful but stagnant. After many years as the planet's ruler, a trio of Green Lanterns arrive to stabilize Veltre's core before it explodes like the planet
Krypton. At first humbled by his failure, Wissen is persuaded to remain on Veltre to continue to act as its protector.
Xax Xax of Xaos is a grasshopper-like alien from a planet ruled by insects. He first appeared in
Green Lantern (vol. 2) #9 and becomes one of Hal Jordan's good friends in the Corps. He is killed during a battle on Qward in
Crisis on Infinite Earths.
Xax in other media • Xax makes non-speaking cameo appearances in
Green Lantern: First Flight and
Green Lantern: Emerald Knights. • Xax appears as a character summon in
Scribblenauts Unmasked: A DC Comics Adventure.
Zale Zale of Bellatrix was
Boodikka's replacement on the Bellatrix Bombers, and the next of her kind judged worthy by the Guardians to wield a power ring. She first appeared in
Green Lantern Corps #21. As a rookie Lantern who kept ignoring her call to duty, Zale was brought under investigation by her former sister Boodikka, now an Alpha-Lantern. After a lengthy confrontation, it was revealed that it was the Bombers who kept Zale from fulfilling her duties, by deceiving her into thinking she was needed with them. The Guardians punished Zale by making her Boodikka's sector partner and removing her power battery, making her dependent on Boodikka for recharges.
Zghithii Sector 3599; First appeared in
Green Lantern (vol. 2) #190 (July 1985). Zqhithii is a snake-like alien who helped fellow Green Lantern Xax fight off the Spider Guild invasion of Xaox. ==Miscellaneous Green Lanterns==